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'The single most important thing for aspiring MBAs is to be ready to learn'

Only around 6% of applicants get into the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Dean Jonathan Levin talks about what the school looks for in students, and what it offers them.

How Warren Buffett Turned his Harvard Rejection into Opportunity

In HBO's Becoming Warren Buffett documentary, the self-made billionaire investor talks about turning his Harvard rejection into an opportunity.

Study International Business Management at St Mary's University

Applications are open for the new MSc in International Business Management at St Mary’s University, London, starting this September. Work experience and a business studies background are not required.

Why a Digital Marketing degree puts you on the fast track

There is a clear correlation between communication and success in a digital marketing career.

93% of Indian B-school graduates are unemployable

A study by the business chamber Assocham has found that, barring a few top institutes, most of India’s 5,500 business schools crank out poorly trained graduates

Flinders University to offer a 100% tuition scholarship for business studies

The university is offering this, as well as a number of 15% tuition fee scholarships, to eligible and outstanding postgraduate business students from India.

'Creative destruction fits well with the spirit and nature of our work'

Engineer, economist and business studies professor Ajay Agrawal explains how the University of Toronto’s Creative Destruction Lab helps campus innovators commercialize research breakthroughs.

International students are "very welcome" in Ireland

Ireland is opening its doors to international students. Earlier this year, a trade mission visited India with the very purpose of increasing awareness about the opportunities in Irish higher education. BrainGain Magazine spoke to delegates including the Minister of State - Mary Mitchell O'Connor, T.D.

University of Southampton offers MBA scholarships to international students

Several scholarships worth up to 35% of the tuition fee are available for full-time study in the MBA program

Thaler's Nobel reflects how behavioral economics is in vogue

Richard Thaler won the Nobel Prize for behavioral economics, a branch of economics rooted in psychology, which has gained tremendous cachet

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